Recommended Rear Anti-Sway Bar for a 2014 Newmar Bay Star Sport Motorhome
Question:
Hello, 2014 Newmar Bay Star Sport 20,500 GVWR Class C F53 Chassis: I want to install heavy duty sway bars to reduce the push of passing trucks and crosswinds. I see you have both front and rear available: RM-1139-145 and 148. I may not be able to install front and rear at the same time. Which would provide the most improvement: install the front or rear sway bar first? Thank you...
asked by: Larry T
Expert Reply:
For your 2014 Newmar Bay Star Sport MH I recommend going with the Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar # RM-1139-145 first if you have to choose.
Since your coach is rear-wheel drive you'd benefit most from an anti-sway bar for the rear. Obviously adding the front anti-say bar would only further improve handling, but if you need one now and can't get both, the rear is what I'd do first.
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Roadmaster Rear Anti-Sway Bar - 1-1/2" Diameter
- Anti-Sway Bars
- Anti-Sway Bar
- Rear
- 1-1/2 Inch Diameter
- Steel w Polyurethane Bushing
- Roadmaster
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